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London legal community reduces hunger through volunteerism
and charitable giving

“London Lawyers Feed the Hungry
(LLFTH) has been a great friend, putting good, nutritious food on the table for the men and women residents of the Unity Project for Relief of Homeless...
LLFTH brings an invaluable partnership to social service agencies like ours and expresses the legal community’s goodwill and compassion in the fight against poverty.”

Silvia Langer – Manager, Fund development

London Lawyers Feed the Hungry is supported by a group of committed volunteers who have made the issues of homelessness, poverty and hunger in their community a personal mission of action. 

These volunteers represent lawyers, the judiciary, law enforcement personnel, crown attorneys, courthouse staff and other stakeholders. 

Together, they are making a significant contribution to ensuring London and Middlesex area residents have access to meal or food programs in times of need.

Since 2003, London Lawyers Feed the Hungry volunteers have contributed thousands of hours of personal time to work directly in local agencies involved in hunger relief efforts. 

They have also contributed personally and organized special events resulting in $200,000 being granted to about 20 local non-profit organizations.  These funds have supported the region’s most vulnerable residents.